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Stantec is seeking a transportation Structural Engineer with minimum of 5 years of experience in design of new transportation structures with a focus on highway, transit and rail structures including High Speed Rail.
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Your Opportunity Stantec is seeking a transportation Structural Engineer with minimum of 5 years of experience in design of new transportation structures with a focus on highway, transit and rail structures including High Speed Rail. Experience in buried and underground structures is a plus.
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Perform traffic signal designs, signal timing, ITS planning and design, signing and pavement marking, illumination, roadway, sidewalk, and ADA ramp planning and design, and other related traffic/transportation engineering work.
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Come join our Stantec Transportation Team and work alongside other experienced professionals who share your passion to better California through exciting, sustainable and unique projects.
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Transportation/Traffic Engineer in Training - ( 230000Q0 ) Use knowledge of the general concepts of civil, transportation, and traffic engineering. An opportunity exists with Stantec as an Engineer in Training.
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Transportation Intern (Summer 2024) - ( 2300052D ) Some positions may require remote work with housing and meal per diems covered by Stantec. Stantec is now accepting resumes for Spring 2024 Civil Engineering interns within our Community Development Group in Minneapolis.
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You will have the opportunity to mentor under a Senior Transportation Engineer working on projects in the Midwest Region as well as participate in design opportunities throughout North America.
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Stantec is currently seeking a mid-level Transportation Environmental Compliance Inspector II to provide technical support on Transportation projects. 5 years of experience with VPDES/SWPPP, permitting, SWPPP, pollution prevention, technical reporting, land disturbing activities, wetland and streams issues, and environmental permit compliance with an emphasis on Transportation work.
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Senior Lead Drainage Engineer, Transportation - ( 2400002O ) Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) design experience a plus. 8 years experience in designing transportation roadway and drainage design projects.
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Stantec Consulting Services Inc. is actively seeking a Senior Planner to join our Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering team in the Louisville or Lexington, Kentucky office! Assist Stantec in developing grant applications for a variety of transportation projects, including for grant programs in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA.
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Stantec is looking for a Junior Transportation Analyst with 0-2 years of transportation engineering or planning experience to join our multidisciplinary team based in the New York City office.
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Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and/or Pennsylvania Turnpike experience. Transportation Construction Inspector Supervisor - ( 240001H2 ) Responsible to manage and supervise inspectors on major transportation projects for Western/Central Pennsylvania.
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We have an opportunity for Transportation Engineer-in-Training to join our team in the Columbus, Ohio office. Transportation Engineer-in-Training - ( 230002ED ) Use knowledge of general concepts of engineering elements through investigation and analysis, to support engineering projects that focus on transportation systems such as such as highways, streets, bridges, tunnels, drainage structures, roadway lighting, airports, railroads, and commuter trains.
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Stantec’s New England Transportation group has an immediate need for a Civil Engineer with a minimum of 5 years of experience in shared use path and trails design. Come join our Transportation Roadways Team and work alongside others who share your passion to support communities through exciting and unique roadway projects.
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This position will be part of Stantec’s Environmental Services team that provides the full range of expertise needed to address a variety of permitting, approval and compliance requirements for land disturbing associated with Virginia Department of Transportation projects, and other Virginia transportation authorities and locality project needs.
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